Academic journals

Led by Professor Zied Babai the Logistique & Management Journal was established in 1993 and is designed for an audience of French-reading academics and professionals. In 20 years, this peer-reviewed journal has published more than 300 research articles and is now the official journal of AIRL (International Association of Research in Logistics and SCM). It publishes 4 issues per year and has become the French academic journal of reference in Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

Led by Professor Zied Babai, the Supply Chain Forum: an International Journal (SCFIJ) is a peer-reviewed journal with a board of high quality academics and practitioners. The journal launched in 2000 publishes original materials, reflections, methods, case studies and conference communications covering logistics and supply chain management - research based works and case studies including the comments of respected personalities. This publication aims to provide a major link between international academics and industrial professionals, all involved in understanding and managing the supply chain.

This journal was first published in 2000 by l’Harmattan and Editions de Gestion. Research articles cutting across disciplines are published twice a year and focus on the interconnections between fields of the social sciences such as geography, sociology, history and management. It is also aimed at encouraging the production of research from North-African academics. The journal is ranked 4 by FNEGE.

Published six times a year, this publication of John Wiley & Sons, Inc. and Kedge Business School provides detailed case studies and practical guidance on operational issues in organisations, stressing their implications for managers. GBOE’s primary audience include executives and managers in business and government, academicians, human resources specialists, and consultants, all operating in a global context to effectively enhance business and organizational performance as well as competitive position. The journal is ranked 3 by ESSEC.